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In an interview with Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Cruz said he hopes Republicans will rally around his campaign and unify against Trump

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz won his home state's support on Super Tuesday in addition to Alaska and Oklahoma, but he was still behind Donald Trump who dominated the GOP races in seven other states. In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Cruz said he hopes Republicans will rally around his campaign and unify against Trump.

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As voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan said that the Republican nominee for president must reject any racist group or individual

As voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan said that the Republican nominee for president must reject any racist group or individual. Ryan's comments come after Republican front-runner Donald Trump wavered on disavowing white supremacist David Duke. With more on Super Tuesday's impact on the race to the White House, CBS News' Steve Chaggaris and The Daily Beast's Patricia Murphy join CBSN.

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Republican front-runner Donald Trump has dominated Super Tuesday polls, giving him an opportunity to extend his lead over his rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio

Republican front-runner Donald Trump has dominated Super Tuesday polls, giving him an opportunity to extend his lead over his rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Should Cruz and Rubio fail to win votes today, their campaigns may struggle to survive. With more on today's GOP race, CBS News' Major Garrett joins CBSN from Georgia.

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Forbes magazine's 2016 list of billionaires features 1,810 billionaires around the world, down 16 from last year

Forbes magazine's 2016 list of billionaires features 1,810 billionaires around the world, down 16 from last year. Those billionaires have a total net worth of almost $6.5 trillion. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is the richest for the third year in a row with $75 billion. Forbes assistant managing editor of wealth Luisa Kroll joins "CBS This Morning” to reveal the list.

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The GOP establishment appears to be getting more nervous that Donald Trump will win the nomination

With Republicans in 12 states casting ballots on Super Tuesday, 595 delegates will be doled out between the remaining five candidates. The GOP establishment appears to be getting more nervous that Donald Trump will win the nomination. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is poised to pick up most of the 859 delegates in the Democratic primary up for grabs on Tuesday. New York Daily News syndicated columnist Mike Lupica joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 race.

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